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Here's the most interesting of last week's blogs about the poor sales of armoires:
Anonymous said ...
Now we sell more sideboards--Works Great--Large flat screens fit nice on top and the inside is great for all the DVDs and stuff.
Another Anonymous said ...perhaps these decorators are missing a very common feature to most homes, the computer. These armoires are generally equipped with a pullout that the TV sat on, and a clever individual can figure out a way to turn it into a computer desk. And the best part is, when equipped with doors you can hide the computer and any clutter!
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I saw an armoire placed in a great room and used for liquor,glassware and other bar supplies. The drawers were available to store other cocktail supplies like napkins and coasters. Very attractive.
Old armoirs are good to put shelves in to store quilts, store extra china and linens. I turned mine into a sewing center-drawers, pullout tray for machine, storage, etc.
I found an old armoire and used it as a computer desk for years. It had 4 drawers under the shelves. I pulled out the top drawer, plopped a stained to match piece of plywood on it and used that for keyboard. It worked great.
Hi I have a Cauldon meat platter 15" by 18" and it is white with a set of transfers on it in blue, the transfers are for side plates and bowls etc seems like a trial run to see if they came out ok, i guess it's unique and i can't find the pattern on any items on the net, could this be worth much? i have a pic if you want to see it. thanks Tony (uk)
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